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that's happened, for instance, in pakistan with a man named umar, a columnist, who was abducted and sexually assaulted. he was sodomized in retribution for his writing. >> warner: a lot of these victims at least the women, have never told their stories before to anyoee other than friends or family. why not? >> there are a number of reasons. the biggest one i heard from international correspondents was the fear of losing assignments. i have spoken to at least two journalists that told me that they were taken off assignments specifically because they came forward to talk about their sexual assault. so it really does happen. they don't want to be appear to be weak or vulnerable. women told me repeatedly that they had worked very hard to overcome this sense that they were the weaker gender in this profession and that them didn't feel that they could reveal that they had been raped without it making them look somehow more vulnerable.çç there are also.... >> warner: what about the local reporters? what were usually their reason for not saying anything? >> a lot of different cultural stigmas. sa
that's happened, for instance, in pakistan with a man named umar, a columnist, who was abducted and sexually assaulted. he was sodomized in retribution for his writing. >> warner: a lot of these victims at least the women, have never told their stories before to anyoee other than friends or family. why not? >> there are a number of reasons. the biggest one i heard from international correspondents was the fear of losing assignments. i have spoken to at least two journalists that...
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pakistan quickly retaliated. cargo trucks stacked up at the afghanistan border after pakistan shut down the critical supply line that provides american forces with 40% of what they need to fight the war. >> this has put us in one step short of a strategic disaster. we simply can't operate without at least 50% of our supplies that come through pakistan on the ground and are now held up. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of clashes between the u.s. and pakistan, including the u.s. raid that killed osama bin laden that potentially threatened the entire u.s. war effort in afghanistan. joint chief chairman martin dempsey knows exactly what's at stake. >> is it serious? absolutely. are we taking it seriously? i can promise you that. i don't know how it will turn out. >> reporter: the u.s. and nato launched two separate investigations into this attack. while officials here at the pentagon are confident that pakistan will eventually re-open those vital u.s. supply lines, they fear it will come at a heavy price, br
pakistan quickly retaliated. cargo trucks stacked up at the afghanistan border after pakistan shut down the critical supply line that provides american forces with 40% of what they need to fight the war. >> this has put us in one step short of a strategic disaster. we simply can't operate without at least 50% of our supplies that come through pakistan on the ground and are now held up. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of clashes between the u.s. and pakistan, including the...
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cannot risk losing pakistan as an ally. chief of staff mike mullen said that pakistan's spy agency was directly aiding a terror group responsible for bombing american forces in afghanistan. >>> it looks like that space junk will fall to earth later this afternoon or later tonight. but scientists are still trying to pinpoint exactly where the satellite pieces will come down. it likely, though, will not be in north america. abc's neal karlinsky is at command central. >> reporter: the satellite is burning through its final hours of life at 1,800 miles per hour. these are pictures of it tumbling blue space, taken through a telescope. the estimates of where it will go are far from exact. nasa says it won't hit the u.s. but tonight, these spaghetti models of its track, put out by the air force, show at least a possibility that america could get hit. >> we believe that the risk is sufficiently low. that no one needs to change their behaviors. >> reporter: only 26 chunks will survive. but they won't come in like missiles. each piec
cannot risk losing pakistan as an ally. chief of staff mike mullen said that pakistan's spy agency was directly aiding a terror group responsible for bombing american forces in afghanistan. >>> it looks like that space junk will fall to earth later this afternoon or later tonight. but scientists are still trying to pinpoint exactly where the satellite pieces will come down. it likely, though, will not be in north america. abc's neal karlinsky is at command central. >> reporter:...
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pakistan gets $2 billion a year in u.s. ai in u.s. aid, but after the pakistani government rounded up and arrested several of those who helped the cia find osama bin laden, several lawmakers on capitol hill are asking, why? for the crew of the "uss carl vinson" who buried osama bin laden at sea -- >> how are you doing, baby? >> reporter: -- it was a relief-filled homecoming. >> i was scared for all their lives. >> it absolutely is historic and we're proud of that. >> reporter: for the informants who helped the cia hunt down the al qaeda leader, it was another story. the man would owned the safe house the cia used to monitor bin laden detained. the man would reported those coming and going to the secret compound, also detained by the pakistani government supposedly a u.s. ally. that prompted the understatement of the day. >> our relationship with pakistan is extremely important. it is also complicated. >> reporter: on capitol hill there was outrage. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? >> most governments lie to each o
pakistan gets $2 billion a year in u.s. ai in u.s. aid, but after the pakistani government rounded up and arrested several of those who helped the cia find osama bin laden, several lawmakers on capitol hill are asking, why? for the crew of the "uss carl vinson" who buried osama bin laden at sea -- >> how are you doing, baby? >> reporter: -- it was a relief-filled homecoming. >> i was scared for all their lives. >> it absolutely is historic and we're proud of...
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meanwhile were learning more about the 40 minute raid on the pakistan compound a top white house official said osama may have lived undetected for as long as six years. officials say the family and to let their families lived at the compound. they found of some of the second floor of unarmed. o some his wife rushed to the u.s. assault there and was shot of the leg and not killed. osama was then shot and killed. he resisted. top of ministration officials monitored their assault in real time. the raid was not directed from the white house. officials are going over 10 hard drives, five computers and more than 100 storage devices collected from the compound. osama a takedown is especially important a former u.s. airways ticket agent michael who still feels guilty for issuing boarding passes to two of the hijackers. >> it's a feel-good moment for americans. to show that we can still do things. >>reporter: the calibans aren't the only ones interested him to prove, many new yorkers say as grizzlies the focus may be, that would please give them the confidence that osama is dead. >>pam: stay with
meanwhile were learning more about the 40 minute raid on the pakistan compound a top white house official said osama may have lived undetected for as long as six years. officials say the family and to let their families lived at the compound. they found of some of the second floor of unarmed. o some his wife rushed to the u.s. assault there and was shot of the leg and not killed. osama was then shot and killed. he resisted. top of ministration officials monitored their assault in real time. the...
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pakistan has demanded the u.s. vacate an air base used to service drones when they cannot return to afghanistan. let's huddle up around the watercooler, to watch the most power couple today. putin and medvedev. putin's appearances are known. topless horse riding. but don't sleep on the president, mr. medvedev. we have him, now, a couple of days ago, visiting a school. just getting out with the people. and he broke into some dance with small children. did patty cake there with one of the ballerinas. now, some barn dancing. this is pretty good stuff. i'm going to say not his best dancing. that same earlier this year in april, at his college reunion. the song with "american girl." that's him on the right in the gray suit. a little stiff up top and doing the donkey kick. there he is. he has the overbite. that's your man. russian president dmitry medvedev. i lot a lot of e-mails and tweets over the weekend. alex witt was kind enough to host me on her program. during the interview, over my right shoulder, the focus on th
pakistan has demanded the u.s. vacate an air base used to service drones when they cannot return to afghanistan. let's huddle up around the watercooler, to watch the most power couple today. putin and medvedev. putin's appearances are known. topless horse riding. but don't sleep on the president, mr. medvedev. we have him, now, a couple of days ago, visiting a school. just getting out with the people. and he broke into some dance with small children. did patty cake there with one of the...
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. >> in other stories there's been a brutal shooting attack in the pakistan city of queta where 12 have been killed and more injured. a passenger bus was fired on carrying 22 people. they say the gunmen stopped bus and dragged the passengers out before killing them and all were shiite muslims. >> analysts say washington's political leaders are still undecided on how the tackle the growing rates. >> in peru almost 300 women have been rescued from sexual exploitation. in the country's amazon region they say girls are lured there for the promise of jobs but then are forced to work as prostitutes in local bars. the greek crisis playing havoc with the markets. >> decksya bank is the sun co-belgium bank with million customers and all those people will need protecting plus it's got a huge exposure to greek debt. the investors are worried about their shares that have plunged by about 37% on top of the 10% it fell yesterday. what is happening is investors are looking at this bank and picking off this bank. if it can do that to one bank like that, what about other banks that have exposure? partic
. >> in other stories there's been a brutal shooting attack in the pakistan city of queta where 12 have been killed and more injured. a passenger bus was fired on carrying 22 people. they say the gunmen stopped bus and dragged the passengers out before killing them and all were shiite muslims. >> analysts say washington's political leaders are still undecided on how the tackle the growing rates. >> in peru almost 300 women have been rescued from sexual exploitation. in the...
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of osama bin laden earlier this month. >>> and also in pakistan this morning, u.s. intelligence officials have wrapped up a tense -- what turned out to be a tense confrontation with three lives of osama bin laden. they say the meeting, quote, did not go well. >> and we're learning more about an al qaeda threat against president obama's family. emily schmidt joins us from washington with details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the u.s. is opening that people close to osama bin laden will give them more clues about plans for al qaeda. but so far, the best indication is coming from bin laden's own words. when president obama announced osama bin laden's death, he warned al qaeda would seek retribution. now, one of the threats to emerge is against the president's stepgrandmother, sarah obama, who lives in kenya. authorities say say the family compound is under heavy security after a somali branch threatened her life. mr. obama will not comment on specific family threats. but added, when it comes to the american people -- >> after we killed
of osama bin laden earlier this month. >>> and also in pakistan this morning, u.s. intelligence officials have wrapped up a tense -- what turned out to be a tense confrontation with three lives of osama bin laden. they say the meeting, quote, did not go well. >> and we're learning more about an al qaeda threat against president obama's family. emily schmidt joins us from washington with details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the u.s. is...
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. >> pakistan is about to pass france as the fifth greatest nuclear power in the world and they're on a hair trigger. there's no hot line between india and pakistan, only last week, diplomats from both countries meeting out at stanford university trying to talk about establishing a hotline. so unlike the cold war, there is no communication, they could have an accident. this time india has said in the past that they were restrained three years ago when it was proved that pakistan was behind the attack, they were restrained by the u.s., by the rest of the world, they did not retaliate. this time most likely they would. i was talking to a prominent indian diplomat saying he could not persuade his country to refrain. just tonight, the head of pakistani intelligence is meeting with the acting head of the cia here in the u.s. that was previously set up because of growing tension between the two countries, between us and pakistan, but this will be the number one topic now. >> a lot of pieces in play, a serious situation, glad to have you here, andrea mitchell, as always. >>> when we come bac
. >> pakistan is about to pass france as the fifth greatest nuclear power in the world and they're on a hair trigger. there's no hot line between india and pakistan, only last week, diplomats from both countries meeting out at stanford university trying to talk about establishing a hotline. so unlike the cold war, there is no communication, they could have an accident. this time india has said in the past that they were restrained three years ago when it was proved that pakistan was...
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. >>> the situation between the pakistan is that they desperately low situation. u.s. officials are vowing in full investigation into a u.s. the death that led to of 24 civilians. in response, pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate a that is used for drug operations. no word tonight on what prompted the nato air strikes. >>> three american students egypt are back in the u.s. this evening. the georgetown university senior on his way home to missouri. richard reeve has the latest. old greg porter philadelphia saturday he cannot help but smile. >> i would like to thank my parents, my mom, and my dad. an egyptian of the ways arrested him and two other students. of appeals, a judge release onir thanksgiving day. one mother was downright giddy us on the fun.to >> i cannot describe it. >> the three students were arrested amid the chaos of the cairo protests. police accused them of molotov cocktails at security forces from a rooftop. >> they're smart enough to know not their revolution. egyptian tv released this of the students among the protesters. said a proved nothing. >> th
. >>> the situation between the pakistan is that they desperately low situation. u.s. officials are vowing in full investigation into a u.s. the death that led to of 24 civilians. in response, pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate a that is used for drug operations. no word tonight on what prompted the nato air strikes. >>> three american students egypt are back in the u.s. this evening. the georgetown university senior on his way home to missouri. richard reeve has the...
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. >>> and did pakistan know where he was? as some pakistanis cry for bin laden, anti-americanism grows. we're live in pakistan. >>> and new details about how he lived. and also, his taste for american soda. >>> good morning. the white house faces a series of new challenges this morning, after the death of osama bin laden. >> here's the latest right now. officials are still deciding whether releasing photos of his body would provoke more anti-american sentiment. >> they're also concerned about growing outrage in pakistan. >> on top of that, we learned that former president bush will not join president obama tomorrow here in new york at ground zero. the white house is also revising and correcting details about what actually happened inside bin laden's compound. >> emily schmidt begins our coverage. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning. the cia director said obama made, quote, a very gutsy decision to send the navy s.e.a.l.s in, without knowing he was there. when the navy s.e.a.l.s stormed the compound, intelligence sa
. >>> and did pakistan know where he was? as some pakistanis cry for bin laden, anti-americanism grows. we're live in pakistan. >>> and new details about how he lived. and also, his taste for american soda. >>> good morning. the white house faces a series of new challenges this morning, after the death of osama bin laden. >> here's the latest right now. officials are still deciding whether releasing photos of his body would provoke more anti-american sentiment....
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. >>> pakistan may be bracing for a possibly war with the united states. top pakistani army commanders held an unprecedented emergency meeting to discuss u.s. threats. officials are said to believe there's a good chance that the u.s. will conduct incursions into north waziristan. the u.s. doesn't seem to be ruling it out. >>> and amajor step guard democracy in saudi arabia. women are being allowed to vote in local elections in 2015. they can still not drive or travel within the country without a male's permission. >>> it's a big day for amanda knox. the lawyers are trying to make the closing arguments to try to get her con vux overturned. prosecutors want the appeal rejected and ask that the 26-year prison sentence be increased to a life term. >>> and more than two years since mike m jackson was found dead, the manslaughter case is scheduled to start tomorrow in l.a. conrad murray is accused of killing jackson with a drug used in hospitals. >>> swimmer diana nyad has given up her try at crossing the english channel. after running to key rest, she was clear
. >>> pakistan may be bracing for a possibly war with the united states. top pakistani army commanders held an unprecedented emergency meeting to discuss u.s. threats. officials are said to believe there's a good chance that the u.s. will conduct incursions into north waziristan. the u.s. doesn't seem to be ruling it out. >>> and amajor step guard democracy in saudi arabia. women are being allowed to vote in local elections in 2015. they can still not drive or travel within...
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pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. by intention, the u.s. says the talks will continue. >> we think it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national security interest to do so. >> reporter: you will remember that last week the white house opted not to release osama bin laden's body photos to the public. but now, the cia is offering senators from two, key committees a chance to view the photos themselves. to do so, they must make an appointment. >> interesting. lots of developments this morning. >>> and the other big story on this wednesday morning, the city in the south faces a major cleanup, now that the floodwaters are receding there. >> and the danger is far from over for other cities down
pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. by intention, the u.s. says the talks will continue. >> we think it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national security...
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and its troubled ally, pakistan. tonight, nato is ordering an investigation into the deaths of pakistani soldiers in a nato air assault. pakistan claimed it was unprovoked but today, new questions about what really happened. about who shot first. abc's david kerley is in washington. >> reporter: pakistani anger poured onto the streets today. the death of 24 soldiers, a devastatingly painful blow. those men were buried today, another insult to sack pan's psyche. >> the relationship now, i believe, has hit a new low. it appears now to be as close as we've seen to a real break in relations. >> reporter: it was 2:00 saturday morning, as u.s. special forces and afghan commandos were set to raid a taliban camp around the corner. suddenly, they say they came under fire. afghan sources tell abc news an air strike was called in, which hit the pakistan border post. this isn't the first time insurgent fire has come from a spot from close to a pack stab border post. the number two american general recently charged that some paki
and its troubled ally, pakistan. tonight, nato is ordering an investigation into the deaths of pakistani soldiers in a nato air assault. pakistan claimed it was unprovoked but today, new questions about what really happened. about who shot first. abc's david kerley is in washington. >> reporter: pakistani anger poured onto the streets today. the death of 24 soldiers, a devastatingly painful blow. those men were buried today, another insult to sack pan's psyche. >> the relationship...
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a crisis in pakistan. protesters are burning american flags and in egypt, the most popular arab country today they finally held democratic elections. "this week" anchor christiane amanpour is here to give us the big picture on both. first the historic news from cairo with llaama hasan. >> reporter: even before the polling stations opened, they came in their thousands. >> we don't know what elections are. we have no idea. it's complicated for us because it's the first time. >> reporter: for the first time in nearly 60 year, longer than most here have been alive, the egyptian people are choosing their own leaders. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> never, no, never. >> reporter: the line stretches as far as the eye can see and everyone we spoke with tells us they don't mind because for once they feel their voices will be heard. >> people have figured out that they have rights, that they have dignity. >> reporter: back in january, when egyptians first rose up against honsi mubarak, few would hav
a crisis in pakistan. protesters are burning american flags and in egypt, the most popular arab country today they finally held democratic elections. "this week" anchor christiane amanpour is here to give us the big picture on both. first the historic news from cairo with llaama hasan. >> reporter: even before the polling stations opened, they came in their thousands. >> we don't know what elections are. we have no idea. it's complicated for us because it's the first time....
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. >>> and there's been a legal setback in efforts to free a cia contractor held in pakistan. a court ruled today that ray davis is not protected by diplomatic immunity in the shooting deaths of two pakistani. a higher court could reverse that decision. davis said he acted in self-defense. the case has damaged u.s. relations with pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror. >>> more charges are being piled on the u.s. army private accused of providing sensitive information to wikileaks. it could mean bradley manning spends time in prison. one of the charges is aiding the enemy. that could have got him the death penalty. but prosecutors say they won't be seeking that punishment. he is accused of passing state department cables about the wars in iraq and afghanistan to wikileaks. >>> and president obama has signed a temporary spending bill that will keep the government afloat for the next two weeks. it cuts $4 billion in spending. and makes no dent in the $1.6 trillion deficit. republican leaders say they are determined to chop tens of billions more in a longer-term bill. vice pre
. >>> and there's been a legal setback in efforts to free a cia contractor held in pakistan. a court ruled today that ray davis is not protected by diplomatic immunity in the shooting deaths of two pakistani. a higher court could reverse that decision. davis said he acted in self-defense. the case has damaged u.s. relations with pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror. >>> more charges are being piled on the u.s. army private accused of providing sensitive information to...
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needs pakistan, is potentially at risk because pakistan now saying it won't go to the big conference that's scheduled in bonn not so far from now. >> really complicated, getting more so. thank you, christiane. >>> and still ahead on "world news," the bombshell recording in the sexual abuse scandal rocking syracuse university. the coach's wife on tape. >>> and how fair is this? three really rich guys win the big powerball jackpot, $250 million? so humpty dumpty had a... great fall. ugh, it's my sinus congestion, and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. happily ever after. another story? from him! [ mucus ] advil congestion relief. the right relief for the real problem. welcome to the neighborhood. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say... can you believe it's been 20 years since college? ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says "you're special" like boursin, a creamy, crumbly blen
needs pakistan, is potentially at risk because pakistan now saying it won't go to the big conference that's scheduled in bonn not so far from now. >> really complicated, getting more so. thank you, christiane. >>> and still ahead on "world news," the bombshell recording in the sexual abuse scandal rocking syracuse university. the coach's wife on tape. >>> and how fair is this? three really rich guys win the big powerball jackpot, $250 million? so humpty dumpty...
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pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an air base that has been used to service cia drones. >>> in egypt, voting is under way in the first election since hosni but bar rack was ousted. these are the first stage of elections that won't end until early next year. >>> now the politics here at home, the resurgence of newt gingri gingrich. he's picked up a major endorsement. the new hampshire union leader is backing gingrich, putting his face front and center in the nengd paper. that's a slap in the face of mitt romney, who juzed to be the governor of next door massachusetts. >>> the only suspect in the case of a missing woman in aruba could be back in the u.s. by tomorrow night. gary giordano and the woman went to aruba when she disappeared. >>> robert champion collapsed on the band bus after a football game last weekend. investigators suspect he died after being beaten. champion's father spoke exclusively to abc news about the tragedy. >> there's place in our heart no is a void. and -- i pray that no other kid no othe
pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an air base that has been used to service cia drones. >>> in egypt, voting is under way in the first election since hosni but bar rack was ousted. these are the first stage of elections that won't end until early next year. >>> now the politics here at home, the resurgence of newt gingri gingrich. he's picked up a major endorsement. the new hampshire union leader is backing gingrich, putting his face front and center in the nengd paper....
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is no clear of pakistan must be in front the united states. it does not matter if it is pakistan, afghanistan, or india, budget in myid administration will start at zero. >> former house speaker newt gingrich agreed. >> explain to me why i should penny.u a >> the criticized president obama for not doing enough. >> this is president obama's failing, the policy. on waterere far apart boarding. >> i see at as an enhanced interrogation technique. i would be willing to use boarding. >> torture is illegal. .> we should not tortured boarding is torture. >> after the debate, michelle bachmann's campaign accused cbs as biased, citing an internal that suggested limiting questions. denied this, saying it was their goal to be fair to everyone. >>> president obama it is cooperation summit in whole wide, bringing together 21 different in hawaii.- he met with the japanese prime minister. that, he heads to australia. -- for theo come the augustsince earthquake, the national its doors toned the public. hate and atges of in newi-semitic attack york. at the end
is no clear of pakistan must be in front the united states. it does not matter if it is pakistan, afghanistan, or india, budget in myid administration will start at zero. >> former house speaker newt gingrich agreed. >> explain to me why i should penny.u a >> the criticized president obama for not doing enough. >> this is president obama's failing, the policy. on waterere far apart boarding. >> i see at as an enhanced interrogation technique. i would be willing to...
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he was the obama administration's point man for afghanistan and pakistan before he died last month. president obama, vice president biden and plenty of others from official washington will attend. >>> a bird strike forced an airlines jet to make an emergency landing in miami last night. the 757 landed safely though after a flight from honduras though 185 people on board that plane, it's believed that the bird struck the plane's wing shortly after it took off when the pilot was told about it, he declared the emergency and then landed safely. >>> and wichita, kansas, a close call for a couple of deputies and it was all captured on camera. newly released -- cams show a speeding suv whizzing by before slamming into the guardrail and flipping over twice. the driver is now expected to make a full recovery but he could be in trouble if tests show he was under the influence of either drugs or alcohol. >>> and now let's take a look at this morning's weather from around the country. stormy in the northwest. rain along the coast from seattle to poured. heavy snow in the cascades and northern r
he was the obama administration's point man for afghanistan and pakistan before he died last month. president obama, vice president biden and plenty of others from official washington will attend. >>> a bird strike forced an airlines jet to make an emergency landing in miami last night. the 757 landed safely though after a flight from honduras though 185 people on board that plane, it's believed that the bird struck the plane's wing shortly after it took off when the pilot was told...
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nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't need them any longer. not clear if that will happen. it is not clear yet what washington thinks about this or if they have weighed in on this matter. >> okay, okay. recommendations, as you explained. one of the issues you mentioned commission wanted to find out how long bunl manage e osama bi managed to live there. did they find a an answer to that? >> reporter: well, that's one of the things they were charged with. based on the recommendations here, they didn't come up with any answers as to how bin laden managed to live in pakistan for so long. of c
nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't...
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we're live in pakistan. >>> mr. confidence. newt gingrich tells abc news he's going to be the gop nominee. >>> and defying death. 3,000 feet up, an inch-wide rope and no safety net. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin, now, with a developing story. that american aide worker kidnapped from his pakistani home back in august is now an al qaeda hostage. >> that's the claim of the terror group's leader who says they won't release aaron weinstein until demands are met. good morning, sunny. aaron weinstein is the first american kidnapped in pakistan since danny pearl was executed in 2002. it's come as a shock to people here. weinstein was a development expert over 70 years old. his work was uncontroversial. he worked with people like furniture sellers and dairy farmers, which makes al qaeda's demands all that more extraordinary. ayman al zawahiri, listing nine demands, including nato end air strikes in pakistan and afghanistan. and release of taliban prisoners from everywhere, including guantanamo bay.
we're live in pakistan. >>> mr. confidence. newt gingrich tells abc news he's going to be the gop nominee. >>> and defying death. 3,000 feet up, an inch-wide rope and no safety net. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin, now, with a developing story. that american aide worker kidnapped from his pakistani home back in august is now an al qaeda hostage. >> that's the claim of the terror group's leader who says they won't release...
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what's going on in pakistan between pakistan and the united states is really heading for a very bad place. now it looks like the united states is beginning to perhaps admit that it may have been at error here and launched a formal investigation but a whole year of diplomacy trying to get them to help with the transition in afghanistan is potentialitily at risk because pakistan says it won't go to the big conference scheduled in bohn not so far from now. >> complicated, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news," the bombshell recording in the sexual abuse scandal rocking syracuse university. the coach's wife on tape. >>> and how fair is this? three really rich guys win the big powerball jackport. a quarter of a billion dollars? so humpty dumpty had a... great fall. ugh, it's my sinus congestion, and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. happily ever after. another story? from him
what's going on in pakistan between pakistan and the united states is really heading for a very bad place. now it looks like the united states is beginning to perhaps admit that it may have been at error here and launched a formal investigation but a whole year of diplomacy trying to get them to help with the transition in afghanistan is potentialitily at risk because pakistan says it won't go to the big conference scheduled in bohn not so far from now. >> complicated, thank you....
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pakistan were outraged that 24 soldiers were killed. one response was to close down two border crossings to nato convoys. it's a lifeline for nonlethal supplies that they bring in to land-locked afghanistan. 30% of the supplies come through these convoys, but the convoys are not allowed to come in or out. at the moment they were blocked off and shut down the use of an air ways. it is use to launch drone strikes in the past. pakistan is thinking of other ways to punish the u.s. and nato for doing this to their troops on their ground. on their land in pakistan and possibly withdrawing their offer to negotiate with the taliban and bring the taliban to the table to stop the 10-year war here in afghanistan. another option is to boycott the bond conference in germany where countries around the world will gatherer to talk about afghanistan's future. pakistan is thinking about not attending that either. all of this being said, we talked about this all time low in the relationship among the u.s., nato, and pakistan. what we don't talk about is t
pakistan were outraged that 24 soldiers were killed. one response was to close down two border crossings to nato convoys. it's a lifeline for nonlethal supplies that they bring in to land-locked afghanistan. 30% of the supplies come through these convoys, but the convoys are not allowed to come in or out. at the moment they were blocked off and shut down the use of an air ways. it is use to launch drone strikes in the past. pakistan is thinking of other ways to punish the u.s. and nato for...